Grade 1 race | |
Location | Cheltenham Racecourse Cheltenham, England |
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Inaugurated | 1939 |
Race type | Hurdle race |
Sponsor | JCB |
Website | Cheltenham |
Race information | |
Distance | 2m 179y (3,382 metres) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Left-handed |
Qualification | Four-year-olds |
Weight | 11 st 2 lb Allowances 7 lb for fillies |
Purse | £135,000 (2023) 1st: £75,965 |
2024 | ||
Majborough | Kargese | Salver |
Previous years | ||
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2023 | ||
Lossiemouth | Gala Marceau | Zenta |
2022 | ||
Vauban | Fil Dor | Pied Piper |
2021 | ||
Quilixios | Adagio | Haut En Couleurs |
1991-1988 | ||
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1990 | ||
Rare Holiday | Ninja | Native Friend |
1989 | ||
Ikdam | Highland Bud | Don Valentino |
1988 | ||
Kribensis | Wahiba | Chatam |
The Triumph Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years. It is run on the New Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 2 miles and 1 furlong (2 miles and 179 yards, or 3,382 metres), and during its running there are eight hurdles to be jumped. The race is for juvenile novice hurdlers, and it is scheduled to take place each year during the Cheltenham Festival in March.
It is the leading event in the National Hunt calendar to be exclusively contested by juveniles, and it is the opening race on the final day of the Festival.